Landing Airplanes

Photo should be of a plane landing. Any powered airplane or unpowered sailplane, from an ultralight to an Antanov AN-225 to the Space Shuttle will be fine. Hang gliders, powered parachutes, and anything without wings are not fine. The plane should be landing, not just on approach, that is, the plane should be over or just on the runway or landing area.

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Thanks all who voted on my photo, much appreciated!Only one question: I wonder what it was that induced the low votes 1.0-2.0?

FYO, yes the Spit is actually landing. Shutter speed: 1/100 sec which means if it had been on take off, a clear propwash had been noticable, ie. full throttle. On landing a Spit almost cut the throttle: no prop wash. Second: a Spitfire normally have two flaps settings, fully up as on take off, and fully down, as on landing. On the photo they are fully down.